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Zander Swanson
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18 February, 17:35
Busy is to idle as noteworthy is to
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Braniac
18 February, 17:38
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This is an analogy; a comparison between two things. Idle defines the state of being still or lazy, so it's the antonym of busy. We want to find an antonym to noteworthy and that would be unexceptional, since noteworthy means that something is significant or notable.
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Flake
18 February, 18:00
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Noteworthy is to unexceptional?
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